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- From 1540 to 2005 the Pueblo Indians of present - day New Mexico were subjected to seven successive waves of soldiers, missionaries, and settlers.
- The Pueblo Revolt was the greatest and most succesful rebellion of it's sort in North America history.
In 1680 native leader Pope organized the Pueblo Revolt
During the revolt, Indians desecrated churches, killed two- thirds of the Spanish missionaries.
-The pueblo revolt was typical of millernarian movements in colonial societies.
- The pueblo rebellion effectively ended Spanish rule in New Mexcio for the next 12 years.
- Pueblo Revolt killed 400 spanish and drove the remaining 2,000 settlers out of the province.
- In the 1670s drought swept the region, causing a famine among the Pueblo and increased raids by the Apache which Spanish and Pueblo soldiers were unable to prevent.